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How did your school do on the SBAC test?

See how your school and school district performed on last spring’s standardized English and math tests, which are formally known as the Smarter Balanced Assessments.

The side-by-side columns allow you to compare your school or district with others or with statewide averages. School districts are listed first followed by individual schools.

After that are two tables that allow you to search for your school or district and see what proportion of students passed the exam compared to the prior year. Only two years of data are available since this test is relatively new.

Note: Only students in Grades 3 through 8 took these exams. High school students no longer take the Smarter Balanced exam because the state now uses the SAT to measure school and district progress. (See how your school did on that exam here.)

Note: Due to a joining error, an earlier version of the scores above did not reflect the correct changes ELA and Math score changes for the following school districts: Lebanon, Litchfield, Manchester, Mansfield, Marlborough, Meriden, Middletown, and Milford

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jacqueline Rabe Thomas Jacqueline won two first prizes from the Education Writers Association for her work in 2012 – one in beat reporting for her overall education coverage, and the other in investigative reporting on a series of stories revealing questionable monetary and personnel actions taken by the Board of Regents for Higher Education. In 2016, she was a finalist in the EWA competition for single-topic coverage for her reporting on how schools are funded in Connecticut. Before coming to The Mirror, Jacqueline was a reporter, online editor and website developer for Southern Maryland Newspapers. She has also worked for Congressional Quarterly and the Toledo Free Press. Jacqueline received an undergraduate degree in journalism from Bowling Green State University and a master’s in public policy from Trinity College. She and her husband, two sons and two dogs live in Hartford.

Andrew Ba Tran Andrew is a data editor at TrendCT.org and the Connecticut Mirror. He teaches data visualization at Central Connecticut State University as well intro to data journalism at Wesleyan University as a Koeppel Fellow.He was a founding producer of The Boston Globe's Data Desk where he used a variety of methods to visualize or tell stories with data. Andrew also was an online producer at The Virginian-Pilot and a staff writer at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. He’s a Metpro Fellow, a Chips Quinn Scholar, and a graduate of the University of Texas.